Garden and Boston/
books will go on shelves. The sharp/
cheese I’ll save for me.
Tag Archives: romance poetry
Love Dreaming: Romantic IMprov Haiku
Instead of dreaming/
of being in love, why not/
dream of just loving?
Dangling Invitation: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
The invitation/
I left dangling. I knew not/
how she’d handle me.
Places Along The Freeway: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Laughing, I thought it/
looked like a place where we had/
enjoyed* us. It was!
*bubbled
My Permanent Muse: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
How feels it to know,/
even in silence, that you’re/
a permanent muse?
Or
How does it feel to/
know that you’re a permanent/
muse, e’en in silence?
When My Muse Dies: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Miss(ed) Muse: How does it/
feel to know you (Di)ed and left,/
Leaving me alone?
Chastising Christian Eric: Revolutionary ImproVerse Sonnet
Oh Christian Eric, thou poor fool./
Rox Lisa wants to make you drool,/
while I, Cy, sit and dream of her,/
Mine is but a dream deferred.
For she somehow has chosen you/
to stir your magic verbal stew./
While my attentions are ignored/
And get discarded out her door.
And that’s where I don’t understand/
how I, a kind, romantic man,/
can be cast off as a verbal suitor./
Are you that much younger and cuter?
If only I had half the chance/
As you to pursue her in romance!